Afghan Taliban continue to restrict women's education
Recent ban on female participation in national entrance exams sparks protests
Recent ban on female participation in national entrance exams sparks protests
Russian deputy foreign minister expresses worry at BRICS Counter-Terrorism meeting
50% decrease in student participation in national entrance exam
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs raises alarm
UNICEF reports over $500 million economic loss due to girls' education ban
Foreign Policy magazine reports lack of accountability in aid distribution
UN and UNICEF reports highlight educational crisis for women in Afghanistan
Thousands displaced in Balkhab, Bamyan provinces
Report documents human rights violations from August 2021 to March 2024
Over 24% of children aged 5-17 in Afghanistan face mental health challenges
Move follows recent attack in Mannheim, echoing concerns across Europe
Reports of sexual violence and torture emerge from Afghanistan
Calls for international action to address human rights abuses under Taliban regime
UN report reveals alarming increase in child labor rates amidst economic struggles and poor governance
Women and minorities face severe oppression as international community urges Taliban to improve governance
Taliban struggles to curb violence as ISIS regains strength
Women face severe restrictions, economic hardship as natural disasters compound crisis
Women, children, and vulnerable communities struggle as Taliban prioritizes terrorism over welfare
Surge in measles cases and flood devastation highlight urgent needs
Extremist violence claims lives in Bamiyan province, prompting international condemnation and calls for action
Islamic State of Khorasan claims lives of foreign visitors in Bamyan province
Nearly 10,000 Afghans returned between May 10 and May 20 amid ongoing repatriation efforts
USIP report highlights Afghan taliban's support for terrorist groups
Hundreds dead and thousands homeless as floods compound Afghanistan's struggles under Taliban rule
ISKP's deadly attacks raise concerns, despite Taliban's rejection